holidays displaying in two-day time spans

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After setting up the US holidays in Outlook calendar, I noticed that each
holiday spans two days. For example, Thanksgiving is marked on both Thursday
and Friday. Any ideas as to correct?
 
did you change the time zone or daylight time setting after you added them?
 
What is the time zone shown in Outlook? Tools->Options?

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After furious head scratching, jgmusic asked:

| I am having the same problem. It is a new computer with updated OS.
| Didn't change any time zones during set up. The current time zone is
| correct - EST. All the holidays are designated to start and stop at
| 3am.
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| Any suggestions?
| Thanks
|
| "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
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|| did you change the time zone or daylight time setting after you
|| added them?
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|| ||| After setting up the US holidays in Outlook calendar, I noticed
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||| marked on both Thursday
||| and Friday. Any ideas as to correct?
 
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